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Reading to Learn: Lessons from Exemplary Fourth-Grade Classrooms

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Fourth-graders around the country face new, high-stakes standardized tests, drawing increased attention to the need for effective literacy instruction in the upper-elementary grades. This essential book goes beyond political catch-phrases to examine what actually works in the fourth-grade classroom. After reviewing current research on upper-elementary reading instruction, the book takes readers directly into the classrooms of six highly successful teachers. Like the previously published Learning to Read, which focused on the first grade, Reading to Learn offers a rare view of the techniques and strategies good teachers use to engage students, help them develop as thoughtful readers and writers, and bolster self-directed learning and literate conversation. Bringing to life the complexities of day-to-day work with diverse students, the book provides inspiration and practical ideas for any teacher in the upper-elementary grades.

254 pages, Paperback

First published April 19, 2002

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Richard L. Allington

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These inquiry-based teachers who integrate their subjects, teach kids to be self-disciplined and treat each other with respect are inspirational!
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I love Richard Allington and I'm a fourth grade teacher - seemes like a match made in heaven. Have read a few excepts and finding it informative, inspirational, and provocative.
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